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Anatole Broyard
Anatole Broyard was an American writer and literary critic known for his reviews, essays, and books such as Kafka Was the Rage and Men, Women and Other Anticlimaxes. His autobiographical works, including Intoxicated by My Illness, explore personal and cultural themes. Broyard’s work often reflects on identity and life in New York.
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3 books
Autobiography
Biography
Biography Memoir
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Autobiography
Biography
Biography Memoir
History
Memoir
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Anatole Broyard was an American writer and literary critic known for his reviews, essays, and books such as Kafka Was the Rage and Men, Women and Other Anticlimaxes. His autobiographical works, including Intoxicated by My Illness, explore personal and cultural themes. Broyard’s work often reflects on identity and life in New York.
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3 books
Autobiography
Biography
Biography Memoir
+4
Autobiography
Biography
Biography Memoir
History
Memoir
+2
In Memoriam
Anatole Broyard has passed away and will not respond to questions. Their legacy lives on through their works and community discussions.
Books by Anatole Broyard
Kafka Was the Rage
Anatole Broyard
1993
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Aroused By Books
Anatole Broyard
Unknown
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Men, Women and Other Anticlimaxes
Anatole Broyard
Unknown
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